This original 1938 print advertisement for Ivory Soap features a unique comic strip design titled "Twin Unmasks Friendly Fakir" by Irving Nutrick, combined with a striking black and white image illustrating the "Dishpan Line" concept. The ad measures approximately 10 by 13 inches and showcases vintage 1930s advertising art and typography. It highlights Ivory Soap's claim of being 99 44/100% pure and gentle enough to prevent hands from roughness caused by strong dishwashing soaps.

The ad's clever use of storytelling and visual before-and-after hand illustrations emphasize the benefits of using Ivory Soap for dishwashing without damaging the skin. The print includes a warning from department stores about the soap's strength relative to delicate fabrics, making it a collectible piece that reflects 1930s advertising style, branding, and consumer culture. A must-have for collectors of vintage soap ads, 1930s print ephemera, and nostalgic Americana.